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Competing in the Cloud: Insights from Microsoft's Experts on Data, Policy, and Innovation

Join industry leaders from Microsoft as they explore the dynamic landscape of cloud computing, data sovereignty, and policy frameworks. This panel features Michael Donlan, John Galligan, Vincent Quah, Joel Cherkis, and Dan Mannion discussing the role of data as a currency in the digital economy. They will delve into the challenges of aligning local priorities with global realities, the importance of policy interoperability, and the need for a harmonious regulatory environment. Together, they envision a future of trustworthy computing that fosters responsible data stewardship and collaboration between industry and government.

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Competing in the Cloud: Insights from Microsoft's Experts on Data, Policy, and Innovation

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  1. Panelist – Competing in the Cloud • Michael Donlan -  Global Managing Director – Technology, Partners & National Security • John Galligan - Regional Director, Internet Policy, Microsoft Asia Pacific • Vincent Quah – DPE Academic and New Markets Lead • Microsoft Asia Pacific • Joel Cherkis -  Chief Technology Officer • WW Public Sector, Microsoft Corporation • Dan Mannion - Director WW Public Sector Partner Strategy, Microsoft Corporation

  2. New World For Information • Data new currency of the digital economy • Analogue v Digital policy frameworks • Local priorities v global realities • New environments for data: • Social: free expression • Legal: privacy & data retention • Economic: tax and pricing • Geo-political: data sovereignty & cybercrime

  3. Policy Interoperability • Policy is accelerator & brake on innovation • Policy to help shape and expand cloud • Patchwork of laws hampering growth • Need to foster regulation harmonisation • Data will go where is it safe, secure & valued

  4. Shared Responsibilities • Need to build ‘Trustworthy computing experience’ • Industry & government to work together • Foster responsible information stewardship • Together we can work to protect, promote & preserve: • Infrastructure • Information • Identity • Independence • Intellectual Property

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